"So much of what you say just grabs people like me, because it sounds like Bobby Kennedy. It sounds like the ’60s at its absolute best."
"We are declaring a Reverend Wright-free zone....Is that okay with you?"
"Quietly, but clearly with great passion, he walked the listener through a remarkable exploration of race from both sides of the color divide, from both sides of himself."
"At issue now, a video of a sermon given by Barack Obama’s minister....We’re running it because — like it or not, legitimate or not — it has become an issue."
"You can see it in the crowds. The thrill, the hope. How they surge toward him." And that, of course, is just the media.
"(Obama) has to go up against the establishment, which would be Republican, and he has to figure out a way to get a fair vote if he’s the nominee in those red states."
ABC's George Stephanopoulos, glowingly describing Barack Obama's trip abroad and what it will mean for his presidential campaign: "Better than they could have imagined."
"It sort of goes against your core to say that as a reporter." I guess. If you were a reporter. Or had a reporter's core.
Appearing on "Fox & Friends" on July 3, Media Research Center President L. Brent Bozell III discussed the overtly pro-Barack Obama coverage of the network news.
S.E. Cupp and Brett Joshpe appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" to promote their new tome, "Why You're Wrong About The Right."
Laura Ingraham, filling in for Bill O'Reilly on Fox on June 20, undermined completely the Left's case for bringing back the innocuously and ill-named "fairness doctrine" to regulate speech over…
The Hamas murder in a Jerusalem rabinnical school is tepidly reported in true politically correct fashion by MSNBC.
In this video satire, the much-maligned e-voting manufacturer Diebold inadvertantly releases the presidential election results months early, naming Republican John McCain the winner.
Choice excerpts of Media Research Center founder and President Brent Bozell on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" on Feb. 22, discussing The New York Times' smear story against Republican presidential…
Jane Fonda and Eve Ensler go in-depth discussing the vagina-ness of New Orleans.